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Leviev Unveils Hearts for Hearts Collection In Support of American Heart Month

A portion of proceeds from stunning heart-shaped diamond jewelry, perfect for Valentine’s Day, will aid American Heart Association.

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Leviev Unveils Hearts for Hearts Collection In Support of American Heart Month

(PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK — Leviev, one of the world’s largest privately-owned diamond companies, is unveiling its Hearts-for-Hearts Collection in support of the non-profit American Heart Association and American Heart Month.

The new collection features six beautifully crafted, heart-shaped accessories that sparkle with dazzling, high-quality diamonds. A portion of the proceeds from the sales of pieces of the rings and necklaces included in the collection will go to the American Heart Association through February 2023.

Each offering in Leviev’s new Hearts-for-Hearts Collection was created to be not only beautiful jewelry, but draw attention to the dangers of heart disease, which takes the lives of over 600,000 Americans each year.

The Leviev Hearts-for-Hearts Collection includes:

  • Gold Diamond Heart Necklace
    $2,600
  • Diamond Heart Necklace
    $2,700
  • Diamond Heart Shaped Pave Necklace
    $3,125.00
  • Heart Shaped Eternity Band
    $11,400
  • Heart Shaped Diamond Necklace with Halo
    $42,000
  • Heart Shaped Blue Diamond Ring
    Price Upon Request

“When we decided to create a diamond heart jewelry collection, it was Leviev’s way of bringing attention to heart disease and to support the warriors and survivors who are living through it,” said Chagit Leviev, president, and CEO of Leviev Group USA. “Heart-shaped jewelry showcases one’s love for those closest to them and diamonds, which are the most precious gemstones, are perfect to create these timeless pieces that can be cherished forever.”

The shape of a heart, which has come to symbolize the caring of a loved one, first became popular during the 16th Century, the period of courtly love and chivalry. In the 19th Century, heart jewelry became popular with Queen Victoria and accepted as the emblem of everlasting love. Today, hearts are found in every type of jewelry, from rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets.

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To learn more about Leviev’s Heart-for-Hearts Collection, go here.

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